Background and history
I have always been involved in art. I spent most of my life as
a painter of portraits and landscapes but as a mature art student
at college I also discovered the joys and fascination of slumping
and fusing glass in a kiln.
My qualifications are
- National Diploma in General Art and Design, 1994 and
- HND in Ceramics and Glass, 1997.
I worked with tutors Jonathon Anderson, who specialises in electroplating glass techniques, and Penny Carter, a designer of pate de verre pieces, who were established in the their own disciplines and inspiring and encouraging to others.
My own inspiration came from seeing a small blown vase in the Victoria and Albert Museum glass gallery, which captivated my imagination. I have spent the last few years developing my own original designs using the kiln-forming technique.
I am a member of the Contemporary Glass Society, and in August 2004 I had the marvellous opportunity to take part in an intensive course led by Professor Zoltan Bohus, a world renowned Czech glass designer. This was in conjunction with the International Glass Festival, an awe-inspiring exhibition of exciting British glass in Stourbridge.
Further information
Further information about glass as an artform and my technique can be found here.
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